Jeremy Gardiner - Suggested Reading

Suggested Reading

  • Darwent, Charles, exh.cat. essay, ‘Jeremy Gardiner: Atlantic Edge, From St Agnes to the Lizard’, Atlantic Edge, Belgrave Gallery, St Ives, 2010
  • Davies, Peter, exh. cat. essay ‘After Tunnard: Jeremy Gardiner’s Temporal Landscapes’, A Panoramic View, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, 2010
  • Packer, William, exh. cat. essay, Along the Dorset Coast, Campden Gallery, Chipping Campden, 2007
  • Davies, Peter, St Ives, 1975–2005: Art Colony in Transition, St Ives Printing & Publishing Co., 2007
  • Wands, Bruce, Art in the Digital Age, Thames & Hudson, 2005
  • Garlake, Margaret, exh. cat. essay, ‘Jeremy Gardiner: The Ballard Point Paintings’, Ballard Point, Belgrave Gallery, London, 2000

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